Step 2
Use the linoleum cutting tool to carve the block using the transferred outlines as a guide.

Step 3
To prepare the napkins for printing, fold each napkin on the dotted lines pictured above and press each crease with an iron. When you’re finished, the creases should create a visible grid that will help you with your print placement.

Step 4
Spread a thin layer of ink onto the paper plate, then ink the carved block. Use the sponge brush as needed to make sure that the ink is spread evenly across the stamp. Print the design in the center of each square on the grid that you created in step 3, taking care to ink the block between each stamp. (For more detailed stamping instructions, check out my block printed cat pattern t-shirt tutorial.)

Step 5
Allow the ink to dry completely and set it (if needed) per the instructions on the package.

Customization tip:
Use Stained by Sharpie markers in different colors to color in the top of one acorn on each napkin to help guests keep track of their own napkins.